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LOVELAND GOLDFISH FARM, Loveland, Ohio 
Crater Judies 
Y OU will particularly enjoy these varieties. 
The Lilies listed below have been se- 
lected because they combine the qualities of 
prolific bloomers and sturdy growth as well 
as lovely flowers. The flowers include all the 
colors: rich reds, beautiful whites, shell pinks 
to deep rose, yellow and orange. Some of 
them have blooms eight inches across. All of 
them are hardy and adapted to planting and 
growing conditions in your garden pool. 
Their only requirements are sunlight, water 
and rich soil. 
RED VARIETIES 
CONQUEROR. You’ll like this variety. The flow' 
ers just seem to live up to the name. Large buds 
come forth, bursting into immense red flowers. 
$2.00 each. 
GLORIOSA. One of those Lilies with an abun- 
dance of “IT.” It has no equal for blooming. 
No pool is complete without this beautiful red 
Lily. $2.00 each. 
ATTRACTION. This bright red Lily is an attrac- 
tion in itself. Large blooms frequently 8 inches 
across make everyone want to have this variety 
in his pool. A real aristocrat of the aquatic family. 
$2.50 each. 
JAMES BRYDEN. Always a favorite. Bright rosy 
red flowers. Cup-shaped and massive in appear¬ 
ance. $1.75 each. 
ESCARBOUCLE. The prettiest red of them all. 
It is a Lily we can recommend. A free grower. 
An early bloomer, exceptionally hardy. $2.50 
each. 
CARMINE LAYDEKER. A small growing carmine- 
rose Lily, which makes it ideal for small pools. 
You cannot go wrong in ordering this variety. 
$1.25 each. 
JAMES HUDSON. Enormous flowers of rich, rosy 
crimson. Flowers are tulip shaped with pointed 
petals. $5.00 each. 
Eugenia De Land 
ORANGE VARIETIES 
AURORA. Do not hesitate to choose the Aurora 
if you are seeking a hardy, free blooming Lily of 
sunset shades for your pool. On the first day the 
flowers are a soft rosy apricot, deepening by the 
third day to nearly a red. Many days after your 
plant is established you will see blooms of three 
distinct colors. Quite an attraction. Suitable for 
small pools or tub garden. $1.00 each. 
COMANCHE. This is our choice of a sunset color 
Lily for a large pool. It has all one could ask of 
a Lily. It begins to bloom very early in the spring 
and we have seen it in bloom until ice forms in 
the ponds in winter. The color is a rich apricot, 
then changing to a deep bronze. $1.50 each. 
SOLFATARE. A new French variety. Its soft 
peach color changing to salmon makes a combina¬ 
tion of colors that one admires. Try it. We are 
sure you will enjoy it. $1.25 each. 
CHRYSANTHA. An excellent new free blooming 
variety. Color undergoes a change on successive 
days, opening a creamy yellow and darkening 
until it is deep orange-vermilion. $1.25 each. 
INDIANA. It opens a creamy yellow and shades 
through orange, bronze and fire-red. Suitable for 
small pools. $1.25 each. 
SIOUX. Large flowers of rich, brassy yellow, shaded 
red. $1.50 each. 
PAUL HARIOT. A favorite variety that is one of 
our best sellers. Always a feature attraction. $1.25 
each. 
Mr. J. W. Adams, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: 
“My order came this morning as a surprise, 
since I was not expecting it until next week. 
“Due to the fine packing, the specimens arriv¬ 
ed as fresh and unbroken as though they had 
just been removed from the pools. The entire 
job was nicely finished, even to the generous 
sample of fish food enclosed.” 
Solfatare—a new variety with sunset shades 
